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Mass Student Protest Planned in Belgrade Amidst Government Warnings

Following a city-wide blockade in Belgrade in late January, a student-led protest is planned for March 15th in Belgrade, prompting government warnings of potential violence and a strong response.

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Clashes Erupt as Serbian Student Protests Enter Fifth Month

Serbian students clashed with police during a fifth consecutive month of anti-government protests in Belgrade on Monday, blocking the public broadcaster RTS building to protest alleged biased coverage; the president, Aleksandar Vučić, responded by threatening force.

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Protesters Blockade Serbian Broadcaster Amid Corruption Protests

On March 11, hundreds of protesters blockaded Serbia's public broadcaster RTS in Belgrade, preventing entry but allowing exits, after a journalist used the term "horde" to describe student protesters demonstrating against corruption following a November train station collapse that killed 15.

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Serbian Women Lead Anti-Corruption Protests, Marking International Women's Day

On International Women's Day, Serbian female students led daily anti-corruption protests, extending a 15-minute silence for railway victims to 19 minutes to include 4 women killed this year in domestic violence, challenging President Vucic's government.

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Chaos in Serbian Parliament as Opposition Protests Leave Lawmakers Injured

At least three Serbian lawmakers were injured, one seriously, during a chaotic parliamentary session on Tuesday where opposition lawmakers used smoke bombs and flares to protest against the ruling party's plans to approve several decisions, including a university funding bill, escalating political t...

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Divided Serbian Media: Protests Expose Deep Polarization

During recent Serbian protests, independent media offered extensive coverage while pro-regime tabloids responded with aggressive rhetoric, creating a stark contrast that has driven citizens towards social media for alternative news sources, despite risks of misinformation.

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Western Balkans: Rising Tensions and Uncertain US Policy

Following the end of the Yugoslav wars, rising tensions in the Western Balkans involve clashes in Kosovo resulting in deaths and weapons discoveries, threats to Bosnia, and an increasingly autocratic Serbian regime.

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Serbian Protests Block State Television Broadcasts

Students and citizens are blockading Serbian state television stations in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Kragujevac, protesting a news presenter's insult and demanding government accountability for corruption following a deadly train station collapse in November.

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Trump's Deal-Making Approach in the Balkans: Risks and Implications

During his second term, Donald Trump's focus on deal-making in foreign policy includes securing Ukrainian resources for military aid, a Belgrade Trump Tower project facilitated by his advisor Richard Grenell and Serbian officials, and the potential appointment of Rod Blagojevich as US ambassador to ...

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Limited "General Strike" in Serbia Shows Divided Public Response

On March 7th, a student-led "general strike" in Serbia saw reduced consumer spending and limited work absences, reflecting divided participation despite widespread protests against government policies following a recent tragedy.

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Smoke Bombs and Violence Erupt in Serbian Parliament

On Tuesday, Serbian opposition lawmakers used smoke bombs and engaged in physical altercations during a parliamentary session after the ruling majority refused to acknowledge the Prime Minister's resignation, leading to injuries and an ongoing investigation.

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Serbian Parliament Descends into Chaos Amid Ongoing Protests

Opposition lawmakers in Serbia's parliament used smoke grenades and tear gas during a session on Tuesday, injuring three ruling party members, escalating months of protests sparked by a railway station collapse that killed 15 people in November and challenging President Aleksandar Vucic's rule.

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